Instead to make a diagnosis, your veterinarian rule outs other diseases such as ear infections,
middle ear polyps, feline infectious periotonitis and some forms of cancer.
Not exact matches
Nasopharyngeal
polyps develop in the
middle ear, which is the compartment just behind the eardrum.
As the
polyps enlarge, they grow down the Eustachian tube, the tube that connects the
middle ear to back of the throat.
Chronic and recurrent infections of the inner and
middle ear Overzealous cleaning of the
ears Trauma from head injury Stroke Tumors
Polyps Meningoencephalitis Hypothyroidism Drugs like the aminoglycoside antibiotics, including amikacin, gentamicin, neomycin and tobramycin.
A
polyp is rooted in the
middle ear cavity and grows until it ruptures the
ear drum, then it continues to grow out of the
ear canal